Remove ads
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JON MACEY
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**** ADS DO NOT STAY EFFING DELETED WHEN DELETED!!!!!!
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DIRK HARTEN
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The advertising in the mailaccount is absolutely disgusting.
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IAN GRANT
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Remove dating ads from my email
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RICHARD YOFFEE
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Why do you allow fraud advertisements by companies like “James Andrew Bags” that allegedly offer male bags. This is a fake company! I can’t remove these ads from my email.
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rosie hyde
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I have kids that see my phone! Stop
Posting inappropriate ads on my email home page! -
MICHAEL DORSEY
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Why give a news header ANY free space on your feed if a reader gets..‘restricted due to license’ thus not allowing refer to read! Irritating as F to readers.
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Elizabeth Kearns
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I’m using an iPad and I absolutely hate it that there are ads now at the bottom! Why am I paying for this???
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JON MACEY
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**** Ads Always Popping Up Again After Being Deleted!!!!!!
Stop This Immediately!!!!
Deleted Ads Should Stay Deleted NOT Immediately Popping Up Again!!! -
JON MACEY
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Deleted Ads Should Stay Deleted!!! NOT Keep On Popping Up Again Incessantly!!!
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JON MACEY
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Should not have to delete the same ads over and over and over again in the same sitting. They keep on popping up again in the same sitting. Stop the annoying constant ad plugging. Also not paying to remove “paid” ads. Why would I pay you again for something you are already being paid for?? It’s paying you twice for the same thing.
Also stop constantly plugging ads on email deleting pages. These things and more are reasons to stop using this AOL ap altogether. -
PETRA HELDT
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It’s incredible that AOL is putting advertisements into my personal emails !!!
I am paying AOL monthly !!!
I do no except advertising on my private account !!!
I will cancel my long contract in nearly future !!!
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DARON LLOYD
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Read above stop these incessant dating adds that have arisen because my grandson used my phone to check out a potential partner - I am 80 and have used aol as my prime email for decades -. PLEASE STOP THIS it is causing me great anxiety - I implore you - I have tried eveything andit judtgets worse and worse
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Martina Cassidy
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I don’t want to receive ads in my email feed.
When I click in to the service provider of the ads there is a link to opt out of receiving the ads but when I click on the link I get this message
The requested page "/consumers/?utm_text=AdChoices%20Opt%20Out%20Options%20%28US%29&utm_source=publisher&utm_medium=popup" could not be found.
This is not giving me an option to opt out . Please look into this matter. -
Martina Cassidy
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Please stop putting ads in emails. Makes for a better user experience.
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Robert Lax
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to clarify- want the option to eliminate ads for dating apps which one currently is no an option included with the free email service
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Robert Lax
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It potentially incites behavior that can negatively impact with an individual’s spouse or significant other.
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Robert Lax
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Include option to eliminate and block ads for dating services
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Brad Plumlee
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The dating ads are annoying and irrelevant. I get having ad revenue. Putting up with these every day is pushing me to use another app…without the ads. Remove the dating ads.
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Lisa Kelly
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Sorry your weather, News and Ads are stupid and unnecessary!!!!!!!
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Anne Cohen
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I am a patient of a San Francisco Audiology, I found numerous ads to be dangerously misleading when those that wrote the ads knows nothing hearing loss and hearing aid. And not all hearing loss can be treated with an ear spray. And not all elderly people have hearing loss since hearing loss also affect young people as well. As a 59!year old, I’ve been living with moderate hearing loss all my life since as an infant. Only Audiologist are allowed to recommend specific hearing aids to their patients as the result of a hearing test. Those who stand behind those ads are only interested in trying to make profits due to their theory by using misinformation, to promote their unproven claims of hearing loss that can be treated without the use of hearing aids when they are only being misinformed.